Department of Physiology, Edo State University, Uzairue, Nigeria
Research
Measurement of Lung Function Indices and Oxygen Saturation of Subjects Who Wear Surgical Face Masks Compared with those Who Wear Cloth Masks
Author(s): Leticia A. Okoli, Oikere Collins Otoikhila and Samuel A. Seriki*
Background/Aim: Face masks are physical barriers to respiratory droplets that may enter through the nose and/or mouth and to the expulsion
of muco-salivary droplets from infected individuals. The present study aimed at measuring lung function indices and oxygen saturation in subjects
who wear surgical masks compared with cloth masks. Following the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the use of face masks is now widely
recommended by international, national, and local authorities as a key strategy to reduce the spread of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome 2
(SARS-2) coronavirus.
Method: Fifty (50) male and female healthy adult volunteers (ages between 25-35 years) without any pulmonary or cardiac disease, and nonsmokers
were recruited and grouped into three (3); Group 1 – (Control)- Subjects who did not wear any type of .. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2161-105X.2024.14.667
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